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− | == RSS - RDF Site Summary aka Really Simple Syndication == | + | == RSS - RDF Site Summary aka Rich Site Summary aka Really Simple Syndication == |
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+ | An RSS 2.0 document, called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel", contains either full text or a summary of content from a linked website. It is an easy way to keep up with new information on the user's chosen websites. e.g. feeds can be sent directly to a user's inbox. | ||
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− | In 1999 the [http://www.w3.org/ World Wide Web Consortium] (W3C) published their specifications for the RDF format. | + | RDF - [http://www.w3.org/RDF/ Resource Description Framework] is a family of [http://www.w3.org/ W3C] specifications which integrate various applications and events using XML as an interchange syntax. |
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+ | *In 1997 [http://dave.scripting.com/ Dave Winer] at [http://www.userland.com/ UserLand] designed the XML syndication format [http://www.scripting.com/davenet/1997/12/15/scriptingNewsInXML.html scriptingNews]. | ||
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+ | *In 1999 the [http://www.w3.org/ World Wide Web Consortium] (W3C) published their specifications for the RDF format RSS 0.90. | ||
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+ | *In 1999 Netscape designed RSS 0.90 for use with my.netscape.com, which also supported scriptingNews format. | ||
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+ | *UserLand took up the RSS 0.91 dropped by Netscape and went on to design 0.92/3/4 and RSS 2.0. | ||
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+ | *In 2000 the [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rss-dev/ RSS-DEV Working Group], a private, non-commercial working group released its own set of specifications called RSS 1.0. | ||
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+ | *In 2003, Winer and UserLand Software assigned the copyright of the RSS 2.0 specification to [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/ Harvard's Berkman Center for the Internet & Society]. | ||
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− | |RSS 0.90 ||Netscape ||Obsoleted by 2.0 ||Based on RDF | + | |[http://www.purplepages.ie/RSS/netscape/rss0.90.html RSS 0.90] ||Netscape ||Obsoleted by 2.0 ||Based on RDF |
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|RSS 0.91 ||UserLand ||Obsoleted by 2.0 | |RSS 0.91 ||UserLand ||Obsoleted by 2.0 | ||
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− | |RSS 1.0 ||RSS-DEV Working Group ||Active module development ||Based on RDF | + | |[http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/ RSS 1.0] ||RSS-DEV Working Group ||Active module development ||Based on RDF |
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|RSS 0.92/3/4 ||UserLand ||Obsoleted by 2.0 | |RSS 0.92/3/4 ||UserLand ||Obsoleted by 2.0 | ||
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− | |RSS 2.0 ||UserLand | + | |[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html RSS 2.0] ||UserLand ||Active module development |
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− | [http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive-into-xml.html More information] | + | [http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive-into-xml.html More information on RSS] |
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RSS - RDF Site Summary aka Rich Site Summary aka Really Simple Syndication
An RSS 2.0 document, called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel", contains either full text or a summary of content from a linked website. It is an easy way to keep up with new information on the user's chosen websites. e.g. feeds can be sent directly to a user's inbox.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0)
RDF Site Summary (RSS 1.0 and RSS 0.90)
Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91)
RDF - Resource Description Framework is a family of W3C specifications which integrate various applications and events using XML as an interchange syntax.
- In 1997 Dave Winer at UserLand designed the XML syndication format scriptingNews.
- In 1999 the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published their specifications for the RDF format RSS 0.90.
- In 1999 Netscape designed RSS 0.90 for use with my.netscape.com, which also supported scriptingNews format.
- UserLand took up the RSS 0.91 dropped by Netscape and went on to design 0.92/3/4 and RSS 2.0.
- In 2000 the RSS-DEV Working Group, a private, non-commercial working group released its own set of specifications called RSS 1.0.
- In 2003, Winer and UserLand Software assigned the copyright of the RSS 2.0 specification to Harvard's Berkman Center for the Internet & Society.
RSS 0.90 | Netscape | Obsoleted by 2.0 | Based on RDF |
RSS 0.91 | UserLand | Obsoleted by 2.0 | |
RSS 1.0 | RSS-DEV Working Group | Active module development | Based on RDF |
RSS 0.92/3/4 | UserLand | Obsoleted by 2.0 | |
RSS 2.0 | UserLand | Active module development |